From my point of view, the student's reminder is well-intentioned, but it's a bit impersonal. He probably knows the origin of Thanksgiving, so he hates the aunt who lives in the house for Thanksgiving. In fact, this is also a misunderstanding, isn't it? What is the original intention of the aunt? Grateful? , not to pass? Thanksgiving? It is through such a day that she expresses her gratitude, and gratitude is the most important thing. But students think that aunt is celebrating the foreign festival and wants to promote Christianity through this Thanksgiving, so she will report the behavior of aunt. Event summary:
On November 26th, a student of Harbin Institute of Technology in Heilongjiang reported the aunt of the boarding house. The reason was that the aunt gave candy on Thanksgiving Day, which made many netizens think that the student was double-qualified. The student's words are sharp, saying that Aunt Boarding, as a dormitory administrator, has been to the Foreign Festival in public, which has affected the image of the school. I hope she will stop this behavior immediately, or she will report it to the school leaders. Anyone who reads this kind of rhetoric feels that it is on the line. After all, it is a personal preference not to pass the foreign festival. There is no rule that it is unpatriotic to say that it is a foreign festival, so everyone is criticizing this student. 1. The origin of Thanksgiving is not beautiful
Are you listening? Thanksgiving? Do you feel that everyone should be grateful to treat all the people and things in this world during this festival? But in fact, Thanksgiving Day is a patent holiday in the United States. At that time, Americans were very grateful to the Indians for their help, but they turned around and slaughtered the Indians, which meant more betrayal and ingratitude. So this student probably didn't understand that Aunt Boarding was going to have such an ungrateful festival, and even more felt that this festival belonged to Protestants. Did Aunt Boarding intend to organize an organization? It's hard to judge. 2. celebrating foreign festivals is more of a sales promotion method for businessmen.
Nowadays, more and more foreign festivals are highly sought after, such as Christmas, Valentine's Day, Halloween and so on. Why are they popular in China? A large part of the reason is that some businesses use these festivals to promote consumer consumption, and various festivals have various packages or equipment to sell, which is an opportunity for businesses to make money. But in fact, are these festivals good for us? Just through the so-called? A sense of ceremony? Just to satisfy yourself, there are so many festivals in China, but why do you have to celebrate the foreign festival? Personally, I don't like celebrating foreign festivals. Of course, I won't stop people around me from celebrating foreign festivals. It's all my personal opinion.
In this case, the response given by Harbin Institute of Technology is: both sides are well-intentioned, so I also think both sides are harmless.